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Architecture for London uses natural materials to renovate studio founder’s home

January 31, 2022 Natasha Levy 0
Kitchen inside Low Energy House designed by Architecture for London

Wood, stone and lime plaster pervade the minimal interior of this energy-saving home in Muswell Hill that Architecture for London has created for its founder, Ben Ridley. Architecture for London renovated and extended the three-floor Edwardian home that had gone untouched for close to 40 years and was in a less than favourable condition when purchased by

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How to Calculate the Roof Pitch?

January 31, 2022 Giovana Martino 0

Roofs often play important roles in a project’s identity. In addition to the aesthetic aspect, they play a fundamental role in protecting and closing the building. Of the existing types of coverage, pitched roofs are the most common in homes and buildings all around the world, therefore, it is necessary to ensure that they are within the parameters set out in the technical standards.

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The Day After House / Takk

January 31, 2022 Agustina Coulleri 0

“The Day After House” is the renovation of a 110 sqm apartment in Madrid with the aim of updating the domestic space according to the new models of use and environmental consciousness after the emergence of the new climate regime and fossil fuel crisis.

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Toronto’s Winter Stations Are Back on the Beach for an Eighth Edition

January 31, 2022 Christele Harrouk 0

The 2022 winter stations competition revealed its 3 winning projects, selected from worldwide submissions alongside three student designs from Ryerson University, University of Toronto, and the University of Guelph. Back for its eighth edition, after a one-year hiatus, the competition, launched by RAW Design, Ferris + Associates, and Curio in 2015, will once again “draw people outside to enjoy the Beach in the winter” and the projects will take over the lifeguard stations at Toronto’s Woodbine Beach.

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Conrad Architects completes marble-clad home overlooking Melbourne skyline

January 31, 2022 Jon Astbury 0
Marble-clad house

A roof terrace and pool with views over Melbourne’s skyline feature at the Grange Residence, a marble-clad house by Australian studio Conrad Architects. Located in the suburb of Toorak, the four-bedroom dwelling was commissioned by interior designer Lauren Tarrant, who also created the home’s interiors. Melbourne-based Conrad Architects described the Grange Residence as a “split

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RIBA Releases Film That Educates Young Students on Climate Change and the Built Environment

January 31, 2022 Andreea Cutieru 0

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) released a short educational film meant to teach young students aged 13 to 16 about the relationship between climate change and the built environment, exploring notions of sustainable design. The film introduces concepts such as embodied carbon, brownfield, green infrastructure, sustainable mobility and explains ideas such as adaptive reuse, retrofit, and the use of local materials. The scope of this learning resource is to empower young people to think creatively about how to address the climate crisis through design, helping raise a generation well versed in sustainability principles.

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RIBA Releases Film That Educates Young Students on Climate Change and the Built Environment

January 31, 2022 Andreea Cutieru 0

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) released a short educational film meant to teach young students aged 13 to 16 about the relationship between climate change and the built environment, exploring notions of sustainable design. The film introduces concepts such as embodied carbon, brownfield, green infrastructure, sustainable mobility and explains ideas such as adaptive reuse, retrofit, and the use of local materials. The scope of this learning resource is to empower young people to think creatively about how to address the climate crisis through design, helping raise a generation well versed in sustainability principles.

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A Brief History of Ibiza’s Instant City

January 31, 2022 Elías Barczuk Pasamán 0

André Ricard and Daniel Giralt-Miracle, the member responsible for ADI/FAD, proposed the island of Ibiza as the venue for the ICSID Biennial Congress in 1971. That’s how the story began. At that time, the so-called “Urquinaona Open Design Group” already existed in Barcelona. From the group, and with Carlos Ferrater at the head, they offered their help to the organization of the congress. They refused, as everything seemed to have already been organised. Together with Fernando Bendito, Ferrater asks about accommodation for the students. They still had nothing. They get the opportunity they were waiting for. Thousands of invitations are sent out to students all over the world. The number of replies was greater than the number of registered students.